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Iran Brings missles in to Iraq

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UAV takes video of 46 separate missile batteries in Iraq brought in from Iran

 

Yesterday they started firing on a US base!

 

A drone located 46 rocket launchers in the Besmaya Range complex aimed at an FOB Hammer, according to the US military statement. The missing twelve 107mm rockets are believed to have been fired at the base the day before killing a US soldier. Iran denies the charge.

 

US soldiers discovered a field of rocket launchers near a US army base south of Baghdad armed with 34 Iranian-made missiles, the military said Saturday. "After several rockets hit FOB (Forward Operating Base) Hammer on July 11, the 3rd Heavy Brigade Combat Team manoeuvred to find the source of the attack," a statement said. The next morning an "unmanned aerial vehicle located 46 rocket launchers in the northern section of Besmaya Range Complex aimed at FOB Hammer. Thirty-four of the launchers were armed with Iranian 107mm rockets," it added. -AFP (France)

 

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:D -12 big@$$ missles...one soldier killed...why do we even care at this point...they would kill a whole seven people if they had a pair of nukes :D

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